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Yorkshire Pudding, how do you take it :)

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(eyes)

(eyes) Report 9 Aug 2004 16:56

Donna, they are good, made with dripping and rise great yummy, but not has good has the real thing :)

 Sue In Yorkshire.

Sue In Yorkshire. Report 9 Aug 2004 16:55

Just plenty of them with roast beef and thick onion gravy and any veg,not bothered about the potatoes. My daughter has them cold with strawberry jam just like Sue. sue

(eyes)

(eyes) Report 9 Aug 2004 16:54

you can't help yourself can you Paul, that was the encore, we have Aunty bessie cos I work shifts shame on you lollolloll only kidding :)

Unknown

Unknown Report 9 Aug 2004 16:50

mmm didn't have lunch today, hungry now. Am aware that Yorshires were traditionally a "starter", but in our house they're server along with the roast. Don't like gravy on mine, don't like it when they go soggy, but I do like to "dunk" lol Finally - anyone who buys Aunt Bessie's should be ashamed of themselves lol Paul (alienating more people everyday lol)

Unknown

Unknown Report 9 Aug 2004 16:46

ime beginning to think,theres a conspiracy afoot! this thread is torture to me,ime really hungry now,and its too early to have dinner...going now to have a coffee,might stop the rumbling for awhile. bryan.

Susanne

Susanne Report 9 Aug 2004 16:43

Cold with jam in Mmmmmm

(eyes)

(eyes) Report 9 Aug 2004 16:38

you have made me hungry now Daniel :)

Daniel

Daniel Report 9 Aug 2004 16:36

Not to crispy but then not too soft. Half poured with gravy, sitting next to Turkey, beef or chicken with golden roast potatoes, peas or carrot and turnip, cauliflower and possibly parsnip. Maybe some Brussle sprouts aswell.

(eyes)

(eyes) Report 9 Aug 2004 16:30

Some say plate sized with gravy before the meal, some say small with the meal and some say large square before or with the meal. I am yorkshire and we used to have plate size with gravy before the meal. This was to fill you up so you wouldnt be dissapointed when the dinner of one potato, one pea, one carrot and hiding behind the pea, the beef was put in front of you, Ahhh those were the days lol.